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Arcerion and Burgundie also have several modern collective defense agreements. These cover wide ranging issues such as intelligence sharing, maritime sovereignty, training and joint basing, as well as co-funding research products to maximize their industrial and defense bases for mutual benefit. | |||
Burgundie is the only non-Cronan observe of the Cronan Union, an economic and defense partnership that has many of the major Occidental powers in South Crona. Burgundie has also participated in joint exercises hosted by the Cronan Union, as well as contributing ships, aircraft, and personnel for anti-piracy and counter-terrorism tasks in South Crona, the Polynesian Sea, and most recently the Albion Sea in support of Arcerion's gas and drilling rights. | |||
While Arcerion and Burgundie have no signed collective or mutual defense agreement, there is significant progress and rights for it, as they have traditionally supported eachother's defense and secuirty ventures throughout the modern and post-Great War era. Despite international pressures and unfavourable Levantine support, Burgundie supported Arcerion through the Fourth Bush War, both of its conflicts in Istrenya, the Telekonese Conflict, as well as with consistent border and maritime tensions involving the Cape. | |||
Arcerion also joined the Burgundie-led modern AVISO program, which aims to provide new frigates and corvettes for the Royal Arcerion Naval Service, including rebuilding the nation's atrophied shipbuilding capacity into the 2020s and 2030s. | |||
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Revision as of 15:47, 2 December 2023
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Colonial Relationship
Occidental Cold War
Bush Wars
Istrenya
Istrenya, again (Mosquito)
Telekonese Conflict
2020 Defense Agreement
Arcerion and Burgundie also have several modern collective defense agreements. These cover wide ranging issues such as intelligence sharing, maritime sovereignty, training and joint basing, as well as co-funding research products to maximize their industrial and defense bases for mutual benefit.
Burgundie is the only non-Cronan observe of the Cronan Union, an economic and defense partnership that has many of the major Occidental powers in South Crona. Burgundie has also participated in joint exercises hosted by the Cronan Union, as well as contributing ships, aircraft, and personnel for anti-piracy and counter-terrorism tasks in South Crona, the Polynesian Sea, and most recently the Albion Sea in support of Arcerion's gas and drilling rights.
While Arcerion and Burgundie have no signed collective or mutual defense agreement, there is significant progress and rights for it, as they have traditionally supported eachother's defense and secuirty ventures throughout the modern and post-Great War era. Despite international pressures and unfavourable Levantine support, Burgundie supported Arcerion through the Fourth Bush War, both of its conflicts in Istrenya, the Telekonese Conflict, as well as with consistent border and maritime tensions involving the Cape.
Arcerion also joined the Burgundie-led modern AVISO program, which aims to provide new frigates and corvettes for the Royal Arcerion Naval Service, including rebuilding the nation's atrophied shipbuilding capacity into the 2020s and 2030s.
Collective defense
Cronan Union involvement
shipbuidling and Aviso program
Arc now standing up and running the airborne school for Burg
joint base EO (jungle school, Burg running Arco surface warfare school, Arc running DE attack sub program)
manoeuvre centre permanent brigade
Economic Ties and Partnerships
Economic interdependence has been a defining feature of Arco-Burgoignesc relations, with each nation leveraging its strengths to complement the other. Arcerion's access to Crona's fertile lands, particularly in wheat production, historically partnered with Burgundie's maritime mercantile prowess. This relationship not only ensured a stable food supply for Burgundie but also fueled the economic engines of both nations.
Wheat-and-Wine Express: One of the most iconic economic collaborations between Arcerion and Burgundie is the historic "Wheat-and-Wine Express." Established in the late 19th century, it facilitated the exchange of Arcerion's abundant wheat yields with Burgundie's renowned wines. The trade route not only ensured a steady supply of essential grains for Burgundie but also elevated Arcerion's agricultural exports to global prominence.
Joint Maritime Ventures: Collaborative efforts in improving each countries shipping industry, such as the Arco-Burgoignesc Maritime Consortium, have facilitated efficient and secure transportation of goods. This consortium, formed in the mid-20th century, reviews research on sustainability, incorporating modern technologies for fuel efficiency, and reducing the environmental impact of maritime transport.
Technological Innovation Hubs: In the contemporary era, Arcerion and Burgundie have jointly invested in a technological innovation hubs aimed at advancing research and development in key industries. This collaborative initiative focuses on emerging sectors such as defense, AI, and biotechnology. Shared research facilities, exchange programs for scientists, and joint funding efforts have propelled both nations to the forefront of technological innovation. These hubs serve as a testament to their commitment to not only economic prosperity but also to staying at the cutting edge of global advancements.
Arcerion Oil and Gas
Ship manufacturing
aerospace
iron ore and steel
Diplomatic Partnerships
embassies and diplomatic missions
visa requirements